Grace, The Power of The Gospel: It's Not What You Do, But What Jesus DidDestiny Image Publishers, 1. juuli 2007 - 224 pages Recent surveys indicate that the vast majority of Christians, those claiming to be born-again, believe that their salvation is at least in part dependent upon their behavior and actions. Yes, they believe Jesus died for their sins, but once they accept Him as their Savior they believe they must still meet a certain standard to be "good" enough. If that is true, then what is that standard and how do you know when you have met it? The church has tried to answer these questions for centuries and it always results in religious and legalistic bondage. So what is the answer? It begins by asking the right question. It is not, "What must we do?" but rather, "What did Jesus do?" By understanding the Apostle Paul's revelation of what Jesus did from the book of Romans, you will never again wonder if you're meeting the standard. |
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... produce right relationship with God through human effort and good works—both in the initial born-again experience and in day-to-day maintenance. The book of Romans deals directly with this same self-reliant, self-dependent attitude that ...
... produce right relationship with God through human effort and good works—both in the initial born-again experience and in day-to-day maintenance. The book of Romans deals directly with this same self-reliant, self-dependent attitude that ...
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... produces the life of God in people. Before we go into all of this, we need to define the word gospel. It's become a religious term that has actually lost a lot of its meaning today. Many people associate gospel with anything that has to ...
... produces the life of God in people. Before we go into all of this, we need to define the word gospel. It's become a religious term that has actually lost a lot of its meaning today. Many people associate gospel with anything that has to ...
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... produces salvation. Salvation is everything you need—forgiveness of sins, healing, deliverance, and prosperity. It's a gift, not something you earn. He's also shown that nonreligious people already have a knowledge of the wrath of God ...
... produces salvation. Salvation is everything you need—forgiveness of sins, healing, deliverance, and prosperity. It's a gift, not something you earn. He's also shown that nonreligious people already have a knowledge of the wrath of God ...
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... produce salvation or the forgiveness of sins. Mercy and truth is what purges iniquity. (Prov. 16:6.) The knowledge of sin and the wrath of God may motivate people to limit the amount of their sin through fear, but it's completely ...
... produce salvation or the forgiveness of sins. Mercy and truth is what purges iniquity. (Prov. 16:6.) The knowledge of sin and the wrath of God may motivate people to limit the amount of their sin through fear, but it's completely ...
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